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Queen Anne's Lace: Pictures, Flowers, Leaves & Identification
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Apr 25, 2023 · Queen Anne’s Lace has ferny leaves, just like a carrot plant, with a hairy underside. If you rub them, the scent will be similar to carrots or parsley. Poison hemlock has larger leaves, and they’re shiny without small hairs, while …
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2 – Leaf Identification: The leaves are deeply lobed and pointy, and very ornate/delicate. They have been described as similar to lace, hence could also be a reason for the common name. The leaves tend to be about 1/8″-1/2″ long by …
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Apr 27, 2023 · A familiar sight in meadows and along roadsides all summer long, Queen Anne's lace is a very pretty wildflower. Native to Europe and Asia, Queen Anne's lace is invasive in North America and some may consider it a weed. …
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Leaf of the Queen Anne’s lace plant. (the feather-like leaflets are again divided) and the lower leaves are considerably larger than the upper ones. The plant also produces a firm, yellowish, spindly taproot.
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It has doubly-compound leaves and the leaflets are large and rarely lobed. The veins that extend laterally from the leaflet midveins end mostly in the sinuses between the teeth (and not at the points of the teeth).
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The basal rosette consists of 5-inch long arching leaves with a few leaves occurring alternately up the main stem. Queen Anne's lace is very adaptable to soils and pHs and can grow in sun to partial shade.
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